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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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286 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PEOMISSOEY NOTES. [AET. 13

2. Where no place of payment is specified but the address of the
person to make payment is given in the instrument and it is there pre-
sented ;

3. Where no place of payment is specified, and no address is given,
and the instrument is presented at the usual place of business or resi-
dence of the person to make payment;

4. In any other case if presented to the person to make payment
wherever he can be found, or if presented at his last known place of i
business or residence.

1904, art. 13, sec. 93. 1S98, ch. 119.

93. The instrument must be exhibited to the person from whom !
payment is demanded, and when it is paid must be delivered up to the
party paying it.

Ibid. sec. 94. 1898, ch. 119.

94. Where the instrument is payable at a bank, presentment for
payment must be made during banking hours, unless the person to
make payment has no funds there to meet it at any time during the day,
in which case presentment at any hour before the bank is closed on that
day is sufficient.

Ibid. sec. 95. 1898, ch. 119.

95. Where the person primarily liable on the instrument is dead,
and no place of payment is specified, presentment for payment must be
made to his personal representative, if such there be, and if with the
exercise of reasonable diligence, he can be found.

Ibid. sec. 96. 1898, ch. 119.

96. Where the persons primarily liable on the instrument are liable
as partners, and no place of payment is specified, presentment for pay-
ment may be made to any one of them, even though there has been a
dissolution of the firm.

Ibid. sec. 97. 1898, ch. 119.

97. Where there are several persons, not partners, primarily liable
on the instrument, and no place of payment is specified, presentment
must be made to them all.

Ibid. sec. 98. 1898, ch. 119.

98. Presentment for payment is not required in order to charge
drawer where he has no right to expect or require that the drawee or
acceptor will pay the instrument.

Ibid. sec. 99. 1898, ch. 119.

99. Presentment for payment is not required in order to charge an
indorser, where the instrument was made or accepted for his accommo-
dation, and he has no reason to expect that the instrument will be paid
if presented.

 

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